Where do t cells mature?

Where do t cells mature?

  • Correct Answer: thymus gland
  • pituitary gland
  • liver
  • bone marrow

Explanation: Both types of lymphocytes are produced in the red bone marrow. They are named for the sites where they grow larger. The "B" in B cells stands for “bone. ” B cells grow larger in red bone marrow. The "T" in T cells stands for “thymus. ” T cells mature in the thymus gland.

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